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Pato wrote:QUOTE (Pato @ Jan 4 2013,12:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have a friend who wants to get a Computer built that will run FSX.
Can someone advise the minimum requirements or advise where I should look for this information please?.
I think if you look into the technical thread , most today PC are getting built on a shoe string budget and with performance to match .. be the best place to start .
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 9 2013,12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think if you look into the technical thread , most today PC are getting built on a shoe string budget and with performance to match .. be the best place to start .Thanks Ian, I will have a search on there. I am a bit out of touch as have been away from the Forum in recent years.CPU: Intel Core i5 760 @ 2.8GHz. Motherboard: Asus P7P55 LX. RAM: Kingston Hyper X 8GB 1600mhz DDR3 Non ECC. SSD: Samsung 250GB. HDD: WD !TB.
GRAPHICS: Asus GTX460, Direct CU 1GB GDDR5 256bit video graphics card. PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W. CASE: Cooler Master Gladiator.


dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Jan 4 2013,5:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sorry but I must disagree with you on one thing there Pete FSX does not benefit or run any quicker on a SSD but the Operating system yes a huge benefit in boot time etc.
The best HDD for FSX I find is a Western Digital Satta-3 10000rpm 64MB
I have tried FSX on 7200rpm HDD also SSD and the 10000rpm give me the best performance.
On my PC I have 1 Intel Solid-State Drive 330 Series - Solid state drive - 180 GB - internal - 2.5" - SATA-600 with my windows 7 x64
1 WD VelociRaptor WD2500HHTZ - Hard drive - 250 GB - internal - 3.5" - SATA-600 - 10000 rpm - buffer: 64 MB with my FSX
1 WD Green WD20EARX - Hard drive - 2 TB - internal - 3.5" - SATA-600 - buffer: 64 MB split to four partitions for everything else
I am not sure what SDD you tested but these days a good ssd should not be beaten by a raptor in any test. Also a SSD is quiet, do the current raptors still sound like a scsi drive?

dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Jan 4 2013,5:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sorry but I must disagree with you on one thing there Pete FSX does not benefit or run any quicker on a SSD but the Operating system yes a huge benefit in boot time etc.
The best HDD for FSX I find is a Western Digital Satta-3 10000rpm 64MB
I have tried FSX on 7200rpm HDD also SSD and the 10000rpm give me the best performance.
On my PC I have 1 Intel Solid-State Drive 330 Series - Solid state drive - 180 GB - internal - 2.5" - SATA-600 with my windows 7 x64
1 WD VelociRaptor WD2500HHTZ - Hard drive - 250 GB - internal - 3.5" - SATA-600 - 10000 rpm - buffer: 64 MB with my FSX
1 WD Green WD20EARX - Hard drive - 2 TB - internal - 3.5" - SATA-600 - buffer: 64 MB split to four partitions for everything else
What a great word "VelociRaptor" .... sounds like a Lamborgini .

AndrewJamez wrote:QUOTE (AndrewJamez @ Jan 8 2013,3:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>A definate improvement with loadtimes. Remember a stock FSX install wil run like a pig untill you put some decent addon scenery into it. Sounds stupid I know.
Not stupid , comes down to how much and how many different scenery and aircraft models .. choose were your plan your flight .. when your spoiled with so much and so much install ... thats when it hits ya .. INSTALLATIONS - APPLICATIONS - REGISTRATIONS - DEMARCATIONS - FRUSTRATIONS - ALTERATIONS - and other NATIONS .. glue all that together .. don't matter what ya got .. something has to SNAP !
AndrewJamez wrote:QUOTE (AndrewJamez @ Jan 8 2013,3:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I used to have FXS on an older SataII Velociraptor 10,000rpm drive then went to a Intel 520 series SSD. A definate improvement with loadtimes. Remember a stock FSX install wil run like a pig untill you put some decent addon scenery into it. Sounds stupid I know.
That's interesting. By that, do you mean that the actual performance of FSX improves once add-ons start being activated? My FSX install has been down for a while, but it's been so long since I flew "vanilla" FSX that I don't recall noticing any difference.
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